Parkinson’s disease: when fatigue rings alarm bells

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Classic signs of Parkinson's are often preceded by less obvious symptoms such as daytime sleepiness

Until Brussels became famous for its diminutive Mannequin Pis fountain and as the fount of the laws that flow as continuously as the small boy’s urine, the city made little impact on most Britons.

As tourists we admired its main square, enjoyed eating chips and mayonnaise, chanced the moules and drank the beer. Now Brussels is at the centre of Europe. Not only does it house the headquarters of the EU; it also provides a home for many other European organisations including the European Brain Council, the EBC.

This week the EBC has been discussing the impact of Parkinson’s disease